Richard Hall discusses the implications of land use planning
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On this episode of First State Insights, Richard Hall, General Manager of the New Castle County Department of Land Use (NCCLU), speaks with Sean O'Neill, Policy Scientist at the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration (IPA), about the County's ongoing comprehensive plan update, planning implications resulting from real estate trends, and the future of land development and transportation in New Castle County. During this February 25, 2021 interview, Rich discusses how trends in the real estate sector are impacting the County's approach to planning and what it might mean for the future of the County's built environment.
Learn more about the County's comprehensive plan update, including upcoming events and public participation opportunities. Those interested in learning more about the importance and process of planning in New Castle County can access a Planning 101 course developed by IPA and NCCLU.
This episode is presented as part of the "Emerging Development Trends in Delaware" series, featuring interviews with planning and real estate professionals working across Delaware. These conversations consider how the pandemic has directly impacted real estate development and land use in the region and how these trends may play out in the future. Listen to episodes in the series on Soundcloud or wherever you get your podcasts. Opening and closing music: "I Dunno" by Grapes, used under Creative Commons 3.0 License.
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Richard Hall discusses how trends in the real estate sector are impacting the County's approach to planning and the future of the built environment.
5/11/2021
5/11/2021
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